Statement from the Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Regarding CEBA and Farmers

Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau (Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press)
Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau (Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press)



Today, our Government announced that businesses that have been operating out of a non-business banking account can now access the Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) by opening a business account

This has been an important ask from farmers and will help ensure the financial strength of the thousands of small agricultural businesses across the country.

This follows the October 9th announcement of our intent to introduce major expansions to CEBA to increase the limit to $60,000 and double the non-repayable forgivable portion to $20,000. Those expanded amounts will be available soon.

Not counting the number of farmers who are now eligible because of the change announced today, over 85,000 farm businesses will have access to the interest-free loans of CEBA, which equates to up to $5.1 billion – one-third of which is forgivable.


“We strongly encourage farmers and food businesses who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic to take advantage of the generous terms offered by the CEBA loans”


That means there is the potential of providing up to $1.7 billion directly to farmers through the forgivable portion of their interest-free loans.

We strongly encourage farmers and food businesses who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic to take advantage of the generous terms offered by the CEBA loans.

Throughout the pandemic, our Government has heard the concerns of farmers and continues to deliver critical financial support, because we know they are working-hard to put food on the kitchen tables of Canadians from coast-to-coast-to-coast.”


Background

CEBA now has expanded eligibility to businesses using personal banking accounts. To be eligible, businesses must have been operating as a business as of March 1, 2020, must successfully open a business account at a Canadian financial institution that is participating in CEBA, and meet the other existing CEBA eligibility criteria.

The extended deadline to apply for CEBA is December 31, 2020. Further details on the additional financing will be announced soon.

To access this additional financing, businesses and non-profit organizations will be required to provide an attestation to the serious impact of COVID-19 on their operations.

CEBA is available at 200+ financial institutions (banks and credit unions).


Links

https://www.canada.ca/en/department-finance/news/2020/10/canada-emergency-business-account-now-open-to-businesses-using-personal-banking-accounts.html
https://www.canada.ca/en/department-finance/news/2020/10/government-announces-new-targeted-support-to-help-businesses-through-pandemic.html
https://www.canada.ca/en/agriculture-agri-food/news/2020/05/update-on-financial-support-offered-to-farmers-from-ceba-changes.html


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